Wise Men (US dining club)

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Arthur Page was an early and active member of "The Wise Men," founded in 1938 in the apartment of John Hill, founder of Hill and Knowlton. The group, which continues its monthly meetings to this day, took in members by invitation only and included about 60 blue chip corporate and agency PR executives.
Hill described Page as one of the star members of the group who talked seldom but had plenty to say when he spoke. "Once he started speaking, no one wanted him to stop because he could express himself so well," Hill is quoted as saying. Page remained in the group until the early 1950s.[1]


Notes

  1. ^ Jack O'Dwyer Reviews Noel Griese's Biography of Arthur Page O'Dwyer's PR Services web site, August 7, 2001.